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16 Historical Places In Johor Bahru Every History Enthusiast Must Visit

February 16, 2024
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Do you know that Johor Bahru boasts many incredible yet elegant historical buildings?

Some even stand prominently in Johor Bahru for over hundreds of years!

Most of the historical places in Johor Bahru as listed below are within walking distance from one another.

This means that you can discover more than 8 historical places in a day! Sound good to make short trips from Singapore?

After visiting historical sites in Johor, you definitely will learn more about the history and culture of Johor Bahru.

What are you waiting for? Scroll down to discover all of them!

16 Johor Bahru Heritage Trail & Historical Places

1. Tiong Hua Chinese Heritage Museum (新山华人历史文物馆)

Tiong Hua Chinese Heritage Museum is a newly-renovated museum that boasts 4-storey and stands prominently in the middle of the row of the shophouse. Before converting into a museum, it was previously owned by JB Tiong Hua Association as their base.

Tiong Hua Chinese Heritage Museum

The first, second and third floors display the lives of Chinese immigrants in Johor in 17th century while the fourth floor devotes to Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the founder and the first president of the Republic of China.

Also read: Top 31 Things To Do In Johor Bahru (JB)

Basically, it showcases artifacts, records, pictures, and cash from the past. The exhibition was complemented by the audio tour to help in the understanding of the history.

Address: 42, Jalan Ibrahim, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Operation Hours:
Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Entrance Fee: RM6 per adult & RM3 per child

2. The Red House Johor Bahru (新山红楼)

Primary possessed by an Indian family, The Red House was a pre-war shophouse with hundreds of years of history.

Later while the street was nominated as a heritage street, the facade was repainted in bright red and white and served as a prominent heritage building along the street.

Due to the eye-catching furnishing, it eventually turned into the landmark of the area and hosted many cultural events.

The Red House Johor Bahru

The nostalgic ambiance offered in every single corner is truly the highlight of The Red House. This attracts tourists the most and many suggest that the elegant environment is suitable for filming movie too.

Address: No.56, Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +607 – 224 9633

3. Sri Raja Mariamman Temple Johor Bahru (新山翁固本街的斯里拉惹马里安曼兴都庙)

Immerse in the rich culture of Hindu at Sri Raja Mariamman Temple that sandwiched between Kota Raya Plaza shopping complex and the busy Jalan Wong Ah Fook.

With over 100 years of history, the impressive Hindu temple was a huge contrast to nearby hotels and shopping malls.

Also read: Glass Temple: Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Johor Bahru

Sri Raja Mariamman Temple Johor Bahru

The Hindu temple pays homage to the goddess Mariamman, the deity of fertility and rain and she was believed to cure disease and illness of her believers.

There’re lots of gatekeepers at the entrance of building guarding and protecting the temple. Before entering, visitors are required to take off their shoes.

On the pavement outside, it lines with peddlers selling Hindu handicrafts, spices and flowers. The flowers sold are dedicated to the Hindu deities. During Hindu festivals, especially Deepavali, the area is extremely crowded with believers and visitors.

Address: Between Jalan Trus & Jalan Ungku Puan, 8000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Opening Hours:
Daily: 6:00am – 5:00pm
Entrance Fee: Free

4. Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple (柔佛古庙)

Built in 19th century, Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple is said to be the only survived worship place despite the cruel bombing in World War 2. Old statues, signage, and antiques add more historical values to the facade.

Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple

The temple hosts 5 deities namely Hong Xian Da Di, Gan Tian Da Di, Zhao Da Yuan Shuai, Xuan Tian Shang Di and Hua Guang Da Di.

Each is respectively worshipped by 5 different Chinese dialect groups such as Hokkien, Cantonese, Hainan, Teochew, and Hakka. It symbolizes the unity of these dialects group too.

The temple holds an annual event, Chingay (Parade of Deities) that lasts for 4 days. Parading with the deities around the Town Centre of JB on the third night is the climax and highlight of this parade. The event has successfully attracted over 300k people in the past few years.

Address: Lot 653, Jalan Trus, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Opening Hours:
Daily: 7:00am – 5:00pm
Entrance Fee: Free

5. Masjid India Johor Bahru @ India Muslim Mosque (印度穆斯林清真寺)

Located right at the junction of Jalan Duke and Jalan Dhoby, Masjid India serves as the main worship place of Indian Muslim in Johor Bahru.

Featuring a silver and blue dome with 2 minarets aside, the mosque comes with white walls with blue-tinted glass, offering a modern ambiance and convenient.

India Muslim Mosque Johor Bahru

Up until now, the history of the mosque is still a mystery. We only found out that the mosque was constructed by the local Indian Muslims. Or maybe you can ask the Indian Muslims around for more information.

Address: Jalan Duke, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia

6. Gurdwara Sahib Sikh Temple Johor Bahru (新山锡克庙)

The most unique and exotic heritage of Sikh in Johor is treasured in Sikh Gurdwara Sahib. In ancient time, most of the Sikhs was appointed to work as policemen and the bodyguards of royalty. This temple was built by them after receiving the approval from the government.

Gurdwara Sahib Sikh Temple Johor Bahru

After the renovation, the temple boasts 2-storey with crenellate walls on top and plenty of window frames in yellow.  It is also a complex temple with kitchen, hall, dining room, office inside. On the second floor, there’re prayers rooms provided to Sikh visitors.

Currently, the Gurdwara is under the management of Sikh religious leaders comprising president and other committee members. Every time when they hold religious activities, over 250 Sikh families will participate in these activities.

Address: 1, Jalan Trus, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Opening Hours:
Sunday (9:30am – 11:30am) – Normal Weekly Prayers
Saturday (6:30pm – 8:00pm) – The Naujawan Programmes
Tuesday (2:30pm – 4:30pm) – The Isteri Satsang Programmes

7. Sultan Ibrahim Building Johor Bahru (苏丹依布拉欣大厦[旧州政府大厦])

Overlooking the city centre of JB, Sultan Ibrahim Building was one of the most majestic buildings in JB that blend well with Malay and colonial architecture.

The construction was started in 1936 was completed in 1940, costing 2 million ringgit in overall. In those days, it served as the tallest building in JB.

Sultan Ibrahim Building Johor Bahru

During World War II while Johor was under Japanese rule, the Japanese Army used the building as a fortress, spying the actions of British Army around.

The building was formally served as the state secretariat building, state assembly hall and Chief Minister’s office until 2009. Recently, it turned into historical landmarks and visitors are required to ask for permission from the security guards before entering the compound.

Address: Jalan Bukit Timbalan, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +607 – 222 3591
Operating Hours:
Monday to Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Closed on: Weekends & Public Holidays.

8. Johor Bahru Old Railway Station (新山旧火车站)

Johor Bahru Old Railway Station was once an intercity railway station that boasts western architecture in a very unique way. The building was launched in 1932 but it was closed in 2010. This is partly due to the replacement of the services by the new railway station in JB.

Johor Bahru Old Railway Station

Nevertheless, it will be transforming into the very first train museum in Malaysia, bringing pride and excitement to Johoreans. The opening of the train museum is estimated to fall on 16 Sept 2016.

Address: Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.

9. Holy Light Church Johor Bahru (基督教长老会圣光堂)

Founded by Rev John Angus Bethune Cook, a missionary from England in 1886, Holy Light Church serves as one of the oldest church in JB.

Holy Light Church Johor Bahru

In old times, workers built the church building from timber but they didn’t expect that building was attacked by termites years after years.

So, the leaders of the church decided to renovate the building and build a new sanctuary. The renovation and construction were completed in 2012 and the old building was used as Youth Hall recently.

Address: Lot 156608, Persiaran Pondersoa Utama, Taman Ponderosa, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +607 – 224 3285

10. SK Ayer Molek Johor Bahru (亚逸摩力国小)

The unique school lies at the small hill behind the Wisma Persekutuan Johor Bahru. It was established in 1883 and before the construction, the area was used for coffee plantation so the hill was also known as “coffee hill” by locals.

SK Ayer Molek Johor Bahru

In 1942, the area was used by the Japanese army as their hospital until World War II ended. Later in 1946, the school was reopened and since then, SK Ayer Molek had produced lots of talented and high achieving students who were now working for the government.

Address: JKR 438, Jalan Ayer Molek, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +607 – 222 1569

11. Bazar Karat JB (新山市区跳蚤市场[新山市集])

Recently, Bazar Karat is officially known as “JB Bazar”. It is a good place to buy cheap and rare items such as clothes, accessories, food, pets, antics and music products. At most of the stalls, you can even bargain for cheaper prices.

Bazaar Karat JB

The place is always crowded and it becomes extremely havoc especially during weekends. Be there early as it’s always hard to get a parking spot.

The flea market has a history of over 10 years and many tourists come over to get close to local culture. Definitely a must-go at night!

Address: 20, Jalan Segget, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Opening Hours:
Daily: 6:00pm – 12:00am

12. Johor Bahru High Court (新山高等法庭)

In the late 1800s when Johor was under the reign of Sultan Abu Bakar, the court of Johor was built together with headquarter of polis station at Jalan Ayer Molek.

Later In 1928, it was moved to Jalan Dato’ Onn, the exact location of where Johor Bahru High Court stands nowadays. The high court holds session court and magistrates court too.

Johor Bahru High Court

Photo credits: wikimapia.org

Take a closer look at the building and you’ll notice that it shows the features of Italian Renaissance architecture. The influence is because Johor was brought under British control when the court was built.

Address: Jalan Dato’ Onn,  80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +607 – 226 7780 / +607 – 226 7781 / +607 – 226 7782

13. Johor Bahru Post Office (新山邮政局)

Painted in white, Johor Bahru Post Office is a 3-storey building located next to the Johor Bahru City Hall. The post office is within walking distance from the Johor Bahru High Court.

Also read: One Day Trip in Johor Bahru

Johor Bahru Post Office

Photo credits: wikimapia.org

In August 25, 1963, Johor Bahru post office was opened with the opening ceremony performed by the late king of Johor – Sultan Ismail. Before that, the building was a hotel which had been serving guests for years.

Address: JKR 2521, Jalan Dato Onn, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +607 – 224 4233

14. Johor Bahru Central Police Station (新山中央警署)

Set across 1 acre of land, the construction of Johor Bahru Central Police Station was started in 1925 and was completed in 1927. A year later the police station was opened to public, until now.

Johor Bahru Central Police Station

In old times, Johor Sultan was forced to appoint a British advisor to help in ruling the country. The police station was built during that time and hence, it serves as one of the British colonial buildings in Malaysia.

The noticeable blue and white furnishing were greatly influenced by the architecture from England.

Address: 489, Jalan Meldrum, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +607 – 223 2222

15. Johor Bahru Prison (新山亚逸摩力监狱)

Built in 1883, Johor Bahru Prison is the third prison established in Peninsular Malaysia. After visiting the prisons in Osaka and Shanghai, Sultan Abu Bakar (King of Johor) came out an idea to build a prison in Johor. From the door to the cell, the design has many similarities to those in Shanghai and Osaka.

Johor Bahru Prison

When Johor was still under the colonisation of British, this prison was used to imprison the criminals and people who rebelled against the British officials. However, in 2005, the prison was moved to Kluang due to small spaces and this prison was kept as detention site.

Address: Jalan Ayer Molek, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.

16. Bank Negara Malaysia Johor Bahru (马来西亚中央银行柔佛分行大厦)

Bank Negara Malaysia is the central bank of Malaysia which acts as the advisor to Malaysia’s government. Since its establishment in 1959, it built branches in every capital states of Peninsular Malaysia and the headquarter was located at Kuala Lumpur.

Bank Negara Malaysia Johor Bahru

While in the late 1900s, their bank services were taken over by the newly established retail banks. This results in the closing of their branches in most of the states, leaving only 3 in Peninsular Malaysia. Hence, Bank Negara Malaysia in JB serves as one of their maintained branches in Malaysia.

Address: Jalan Bukit Timbalan, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: +607 – 225 7888

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Planning an escape to the historic town of Malacca but don’t know where to go?

No worries! We have compiled the top attractions in Jonker Street for you!

Despite the photogenic places where you can take endless photos, we also introduce you some of the historic places where you can gain insights into the cultures and traditions of Malacca.

Moreover, these places are within walking distance and most of them are centred at Jonker Street.

And Jonker Street Hotels also very near to these attractions!

It simply means you can travel to many places include nearby attractions in Jonker Street within a day!

Let’s check these places out!

11 Top-Rated Tourists Attractions In Jonker Street

1. Jonker Walk Night Market

Opened on every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night, Jonker Street Night Market is known as the food and cultural paradise in Malacca. It sells everything ranging from beautiful keepsakes to yummy local food at the lowest prices possible.

Around 5pm, the traffic is closed and all the peddlers will lay out their tables and various stalls start taking over the street.

Also read: 13 Best Food In Jonker Street

Jonker Street Night Market

Food is the main attraction here. They have Watermelon Handbag, Jonker Walk Quail Egg, Liquid Nitrogen Snack, Peranakan Popiah, Coconut Ice-cream and many more that can satisfy your cravings.

Cool boutiques and handcrafts stalls can be found here too. Sometimes, you can even find interesting souvenirs in Jonker Street for your loved ones.

Hence, eat and shop your way down the street before the stalls close!

Location: Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia.
Opening Hours: 6:00pm – 12:00am

2. Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum

Bapa Nyonya Heritage Museum illustrates the incredible history of Baba Nyonya, the Chinese who have assimilated the local Malay culture in Straits. The ethnic is commonly known as Peranakan.

Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum

The museum is privately operated by the descendants of Chan’s family, which was once the richest family in town. They repair, restore all furnishings and make it exactly the typical Bapa Nyonya residence in 19th century.

The three-storey museum is beautifully designed from exterior to interior. Featuring the hand-painted tiles, carved teakwood doors and the Venetian shuttered windows, it even houses a collection of wood furniture and gold-leaf fixtures.

Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum

They provide tours in the museum, explaining the colourful lifestyle and culture of Peranakans in old times. They will guide you through the traditional food, dress style, furniture, and even the marriage of them in details.

Location: 48-50, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, 75200 Malacca, Malaysia.
Contact: +606-283 1273
Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 10:00am – 1:00pm, 2:00pm – 5:00pm
Friday to Sunday: 10:00am – 1:00pm, 2:00pm – 6:00pm
Entrance Fee:
Adults: RM16
Children (below 12): RM11

3. Cheng Ho’s Cultural Museum

Opened in 2006, Cheng Ho’s Cultural Museum is a comprehensive gallery exhibiting the life of Cheng Ho in Malacca. The ancient building was reconstructed to resemble the Ming architecture, with a bell tower and a drum flaking at the entrance.

The museum is believed to be built by Cheng Ho as his warehouse complex 600 years ago. He was the admiral of Ming Dynasty who frequently visited Malacca and even marry her daughter to the Sultan of Malacca.

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Cheng Ho's Cultural Museum

However, there are scholars claiming that the real warehouse was the one in Bukit Cina.

Well, we do not know but we cannot deny the fact that the museum contains many convincing evidences regarding the cultural exchange between Chinese and the local ethnic. For instance, tea houses, navigation instruments and treasure ships from China.

Location: 51, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Malacca, Malaysia.
Contact: +606 283 1135 / +606 283 1136
Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Entrance Fee:
Adult: RM20
Child/Student: RM10

4. Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

Built in 1646, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple stands as the oldest worship place of Buddhist in Malaysia. It has received the UNESCO award for its outstanding architectural design.

The modest temple was called “Merciful Cloud Temple” by some of the locals. It has several prayer halls and a big courtyard. All the materials used in construction were from China.

Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

Dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy – Guan Yin, the temple was built based on the Feng Shui principles. There is a big gold statue of Guan Yin standing prominently right in the middle of the main prayer hall.

Besides, there are small chambers around the temple which are dedicated to the deceased ancestors. Fake money and paper-made luxury items are burned to provide a better condition to them in their afterlife.

Location: No.25, Jalan Tokong, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact: +606-282 9343 / +606 282 2906
Opening Hours:
Daily: 7:00am – 7:00pm
Entrance Fee: Free

5. Kampung Kling Mosque

Built in 1748, Kampung Kling mosque is a cross-culture mosque that blends Hindu, Chinese, Sumatran and the local Malay in one. The mosque was declared as a historical monument in 1999.

Even though the mosque underwent the renovation twice, it still retains the original architectural design. The only difference is they replace the all the wooden structure with sustainable concrete materials.

Kampung Kling Mosque

Unlike the typical mosque with spherical dome, Kampung Kling mosque has a triple-tiered pyramidal roof on its top. Inside, the mosque has a unique blend of Portuguese and English glazed tiles and a beautiful wooden pulpit with Chinese and Hindu-style carvings.

In short, the mosque reflects how great is Malaysia in embracing diverse cultures and ultimately assimilate them in their traditions and history.

Non-muslims tourists only allowed to enter until the porch area. For female, they provide a veil to cover your hair.

Location: Jalan Tukang Emas, Melaka 75200, Malaysia.
Entrance Fee: Free

6. Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple

Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Malaysia. Featuring the Dutch architectural design, the rectangular-shaped Hindu temple is dedicated to the Vinayagar, the elephant-headed deity in Hindu.

It’s hard to miss out the bright yellow temple along the street. The temple has colourful statues craved by ostentatious stone. Most of them feature the figures of Hindu deities and animals.

Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple

Inside, the main altar is dedicated to the Ganesh while the side altars are dedicated to Ganesh’s parents and Lord Muraga, his younger brother. Despite being hundreds years old, the structures and content are still well-preserved.

The prominent Hindu festivals that take place here include Feast for Lord Muruga and Dato Chachar Festival. Check it out if you happen to come during the festive seasons.

Location: Jalan Tokong, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
Opening Hours:
Daily: 10:00am – 6:00pm
Entrance Fee: Free

7. Mamee Jonker House

Mamee, the famous snack in Malaysia has established their first concept store in Malacca. The shop is named Mamee Jonker House.

If you have children who love eating Mamee, then this is a wonderful place for them. Adults are welcomed as well as they provide workshop that teach you how to make noodle snacks.

Mamee Jonker House

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Lots of Mamee merchandise are sold here. For instance, Mamee t-shirts, soft toys and noodles snacks. They also have the Mamee Café that serves wide array of delicious noodles at reasonable prices. More best cafes in Jonker Street, click here: Jonker Street Cafe

Mamee Jonker House Malacca

Besides, children can even unleash their creativity by doing some colouring on the instant noodles cups. Then, they can choose the ingredients they want to put inside and see how they pack their instant noodles cup.

Eventually, they can get their own version of cup noodle. It’s quite interesting for children.

Location: No.46 & 48, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75300 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact: +606-286 7666
Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday: 10:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 7:00pm
Closed on: Tuesday
Entrance Fee: RM5
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8. Red Square (Dutch Square)

Surrounded by several eye-catching red buildings, the red square reflects the great history of Malacca in just a carnival square.

The influences of Dutch, Portuguese and Chinese during old times can be observed through the architecture of buildings enclosing the red square.

Red Square Melaka

There is a big fountain at the square centre commemorating the Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. The whole area is full of activities and attractions. Either you watch the amazing street performance on the street or visit to the souvenir stalls to shop for gifts.

This is one of the most picturesque places in Malacca. Hence, it is crowded with tourists from all over the world and even locals from other states. You always see them snapping photos in every corner to get the best angle.

Location: Jalan Gereja, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia.
Opening Hours:
Daily: 12:00am – 12:00pm
Entrance Fee: Free

9. Christ Church Melaka

Built in 1753, Christ Church Melaka stands as the oldest Protestant church in the country. With the big red cross topped on the brick-red building, it is also one of the notable structures in Malacca.

During old times when Malacca was ruled under Dutch, they built the church to celebrate the Dutch occupation that has a century old. Also, they built it to worship the God because there was no church around.

Christ Church Melaka

Because the church was surrounded by greenery landscape and flowers, it makes visitors feel like one of the vintage church in Europe.

There are lots of colourful trishaw in front of the church. You can ride on them and they will bring you around the town. It makes the place more lively!

Location: Jalan Gereja, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact: +606-282 6151
Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Entrance Fee: Free (Donations suggested)

10. 3D Jonker Walk Melaka

Featuring than 25 3D paintings, this is the very first combination of 3D Art Gallery and Upside-Down House in Malacca. The 3D paintings inside look so real that you feel yourself fell for it.

3D Jonker Walk Melaka

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Inside, they have a 5D fluorescent museum room in which you can take pictures in the dark. The beautiful 3D art paintings include Hello Kitty, Doraemon, pirate, and many more that create a wonderful optical illusion.

Users of Android can download the 3D Jonker Walk applications in Google Play before taking pictures. It helps you to create a unique quality of 5D pictures.

3D Jonker Walk Malacca

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Kindly ask the staff to take photo for you because they know the best angle to for the 3D effect. They can teach you how to pose too.

Location: 27, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact: +6012-655 3409
Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 10:00am – 6:00pm
Friday to Sunday: 10:00am – 10:00pm
Entrance Fee:
Adult: RM18
Children (4-12 years old): RM12
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11. The Stadthuys

Being the oldest-surviving building built by Dutch, The Stadthyus was once the residence of the Dutch officers and governors. It was built as the focus point of Dutch government after the Portuguese fort was ruined.

In 1982, the building was converted to museum. It displays the unique architecture of Dutch but due to the long time, it only left with louvred windows, massive walls, chunky doors and wrought-iron hinges.

The Stadthuys Melaka

Besides, the museum also exhibits the history of Malacca from the Sultan of Malacca, Portuguese, British and Dutch colonization until today.

Since it has a distinguishable brick-red exterior, it is impossible to miss out the building.

The museum has a free guide tour on Saturday and Sunday. Join the tour to know more about the history of Malacca.

Location: Jalan Gereja,75000 Malacca, Malaysia
Contact: +606-282 6526
Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Friday to Sunday: 9:00am – 8:30pm
Entrance Fee:
Foreign visitor: RM10
Local visitor: RM5
Children: RM3

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How To Go To Johor Premium Outlet (JPO) From Singapore (3 Options)

February 16, 2024
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Planning to go to Johor Premium Outlet from Singapore soon?

And don’t know what transport available from Singapore to JPO?

No worry as there are 3 simple way to get to JPO from Singapore.

You’ll be pleased to know that getting from Singapore to Johor Premium Outlet is now easier than ever.

Keep reading to find out more about the transport options listed below.

How To Go To Johor Premium Outlet (JPO) From Singapore

Option 1: Private Car From Singapore To Johor Premium Outlet

SGMYTAXI provides 7 to 10-Seater MPV Taxi services from Singapore to JB or to Johor Premiums Outlets. Experienced drivers will pick you up from any location in Singapore and bring you directly to Johor Premium Outlets.

This mode of transportation is very popular for tourists because it provides an extremely comfortable ride. You can’t get this level of comfort and security with a public bus or a standard taxi service.

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a.) One of the biggest benefits is that passengers don’t have to leave the vehicle when it stops at Singapore – Malaysia Checkpoints for immigration clearances or inspections. All you have to do is give the driver your identification (passport) and he’ll handle the rest.

b.) The private car or private taxi can pick you up from your house, from Singapore Changi International Airport, from a hotel or any point in Singapore. This means that you can save yourself a lot of time and trouble. We all know that getting to the airport can be a chore, so why not make it easier?

c.) Plus, the private taxi is a great choice for those with young children or elderly family members who really do need all the comfort that they can get. It is also suitable for group bookings. These vehicles are spacious and can accommodate small to large sized groups.

d.) There are 3 types of MPV you can choose: Toyota Innova (7-seaters), Toyota Alphard (7-seaters) or Hyundai Starex (10-seaters). The type that you need will depend on the number of passengers and luggage.

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Private car from Singapore to JPO costs you SGD110/vehicle for one way (include toll fee/checkpoint entry fee). The rate will vary depending on the vehicle you choose.

Either way, it is an affordable deal that will provide you with a simple solution for travel. Book your taxi now!

There will still be plenty of space to stretch out in as you make the long trip to Johor.

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You’re guaranteed to have a safe and secure journey from Singapore to the Johor Premium Outlet (JPO).

Travel Time from Singapore to Johor Premium Outlets (JPO)

Depending on traffic conditions, the typical journey from Singapore to Johor Premium Outlets (JPO) can take between 1.5 to 2 hours.

Option 2: Bus From Singapore To Johor Premium Outlet

If you are on a budget or just don’t want to spend a lot of cash on a private taxi or people travelling below 4 persons, you might want to consider catching the public bus. It is not as fast as a private taxi, but it is still fairly efficient and it will get you where you need to be.

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The major downside is that, when travelling across borders and checkpoints, the journey will be disrupted for inspections. You will be expected to get off from the public bus twice and queue in very long lines (during peak period) for immigration clearance.

SMRT Bus from Singapore to Johor Bahru

Besides that, you’ll also be asked to bring any bags that you have with you, when you get on and off the public bus. Moreover, you may need to spend 30 minutes to 2 hours to get your passport stamp but depend on the number of people across the Singapore-Malaysia border of the day.

However, if you don’t mind this small disruption, the public bus is a great option. It is cheap and practical. There are two main bus routes that you could take.

Bus Route 1: Bus from Singapore to Johor Premium Outlets (via Woodlands Causeway)

SBS Transit Bus from Singapore to Johor Bahru

Step 1: Bus From Singapore To JB CIQ – Bus CW1, CW2, CW5, 160, 170, 170X, 950, TS1, TS8, SJE

It is the most popular bus route from Singapore to JPO. There are lots of buses running along this route. So, you shouldn’t have any trouble catching the bus. You need to catch bus no. from any of the following:

  • CW1(from Kranji MRT Station),
  • CW2 (from Queen Street Terminal),
  • CW5 (from Newton Circus),
  • 160 (from Jurong East Interchange),
  • 170 (from Queen Street Terminal),
  • 170X (from Kranji MRT Station),
  • 950 (from Woodlands Temporary Bus Interchange),
  • TS1 (from Singapore Changi Airport),
  • TS8 (from Resort World Sentosa),
  • SJE (from Queen Street)

Singapore to JB CIQ Bus Schedule

1. Causeway Link Bus

Bus No.: CW1

Bus Schedule: Daily from 4:30am and ends at 11:30pm. It arrives every 15-30 minutes.

Bus No.: CW2

Bus Schedule: Daily from 6:00am and ends at 11:45pm. It arrives every 15-30 minutes.

Bus No.: CW5

Bus Schedule: Daily from 6:00am and ends at 11:30pm. It arrives every 15-30 minutes.

2. SBS Transit Bus

Bus No.: 160

Bus Schedule: Daily from 5:30am and ends at 12:00am. It arrives every 8-17 minutes.

Bus No.: 170

Bus Schedule: Daily from 5:20am and ends at 12:10am. It arrives every 11-16 minutes.

Bus No.: 170X

Bus Schedule: Daily from 5:36am and ends at 11:30pm (on Saturdays until 12:00am). It arrives every 5-13 minutes.

3. SMRT Bus

Bus No.: 950

Bus Schedule: Daily from 5:30am and ends at 11:30pm. It arrives every 9-13 minutes.

4. Transtar Bus

Bus No.: TS1

Bus Schedule: Daily from 8:15am and ends at 11:15pm. It arrives every 1 hour.

Bus No.: TS8

Bus Schedule: Daily from 9:00am and ends at 12:15am. It arrives every 1 hour.

5. SJE Bus

Bus Schedule: Daily from 6:30am and ends at 12:00am. It arrives every 7-30 minutes.

Tips, Tricks, Feedback One thing to remember is your ticket, especially when you get on and off for checks and inspections. If you can’t produce your ticket every time that you get back on the vehicle, you may be denied entry or asked to pay again. There are two checkpoint stops along this route.

Step 2: Bus from JB Sentral to Johor Premium Outlets (JPO) – Bus JPO1

Once you have passed the second checkpoint and alighted at JB Sentral, you need to head to the train station. Here, you’ll find the JPO1 bus.

This is the second bus on this route and you’ll need to buy a separate ticket for it. It will take you directly to the Johor Premium Outlet. This is the eleventh (and final) stop, so it is hard to miss.

Bus schedule for JPO1

From JB Sentral to JPO: 9:00am, 11:45am, 2:20pm, 5:10pm and 8:00pm.

From JPO to JB Sentral: 10:15am, 1:00pm, 3:45pm, 6:30pm and 9:00pm.

Ticket costs RM4.50 for one way.

Tips, Tricks, Feedback The JPO1 arrives only once every 2.5 to 3 hours, so it is essential that you plan this trip carefully, particularly if you want to avoid lengthy waiting times.

Bus Route 2: Bus from Singapore to Johor Premium Outlets (via Tuas Second Link)

Alternatively, you could take bus from Singapore to JPO via Tuas Second Link. It is a good option for some, but do remember that it is less well travelled than the other route. This means that there aren’t as many buses and they can take longer to arrive.

Causeway Link Public Bus from Singapore to Johor Bahru

Step 1: Bus from Singapore to Gelang Patah CIQ 2nd Link Complex – Bus CW3 & CW4

From Singapore Central, you need to head to the Jurong East Bus Interchange. This is right next door to MRT rail station. Find and board either the CW3 or CW4 bus to the Tuas checkpoint. Once again, you’ll be expected to get off twice from the bus and complete an identification check when you get there.

Singapore to Tuas Checkpoint Bus Schedule

The CW3 starts at 7:10am (weekends from 7:30am) and ends at 11:45pm. It arrives every10-30 minutes.

The CW4 starts at 7:30am and ends at 7:20pm. It arrives every 30 minutes.

Step 2: Bus from Gelang Patah CIQ 2nd Link Complex to Johor Premium Outlets (JPO) – Bus JPO2

Once you’ve passed the Second Link Checkpoint, you’ll be set down at Johor CIQ 2nd link. After this, buy a ticket for the JPO2 bus. It costs a round RM6. This will take you directly to the JPO. Interestingly, while this route can be a little fussy, from time to time, many tourists consider it to be the most comfortable and enjoyable.

The JPO2 starts at 8:30am and ends at 5:30pm.

Bus schedule from CIQ 2nd Link Complex to JPO is 8:30am, 11:30am, 2:30pm, and 5:30pm.

Ticket costs RM6.00 for one way.

Tips, Tricks, Feedback The JPO2 bus starts at 8:30am and ends at 5:30pm. It arrives every 3 hours, so plan your trip carefully. Otherwise, you have to wait a long time for the next bus to coming to fetch you to JPO.

Option 3: Taxi From Singapore To Johor Premium Outlet (JPO)

It is important to point out that only authorised taxi cabs are allowed to take passengers into Malaysia. They must have a special license to be able to do this. So, when planning your journey, make sure that you are aware of the difference and know how to catch a special cab.

You will find the authorised taxis at Ban San Street Taxi Terminal. It is located next door to the Queen Street Bus Terminal. Here, the Singapore and Malaysian Taxis are docked and they can take you to JPO. They are happy to make stop offs and add extra destinations, but there will be additional charges.

Once again, one of the advantages of using a taxi, over a public bus, is the fact that passengers don’t have to get out at Singapore and Malaysia Immigration and Checkpoint. You can just hand your passport to the driver and he’ll give it to the officials.

The cost of a public taxi from Singapore to JPO is around SGD$90. The maximum passengers allow per car is 4 people include 2 to 3 luggage.

The journey typically may take around 90 to 120 minutes, after the taxi departs from Ban San Street.

How To Go To Johor Premium Outlets From Legoland Malaysia

If you want to visit JPO after have a half day fun at Legoland Malaysia, you can take shopping & leisure bus, JPO2.  The bus route start from CIQ 2nd Link <> Legoland Malaysia <> Hello Kitty Town <> JPO <> Senai Airport.

Causeway Link Bus forLegoland Malaysia To/From JPO

The fare is RM6 (max) in either direction. It arrives every 3 hours. The bus arrives at Legoland Malaysia is 8:45am, 11.45am, 2:45pm and 5:45pm but may varies depend on traffic condition.

Therefore, make sure you arrive at the bus stop early and plan your trip well. Otherwise, you can take local taxi from Legoland Malaysia to JPO too.

Shopping Mall Near Johor Premium Outlets (JPO)

The nearest shopping mall near JPO is AEON Kulaijaya which is located 6.5km from JPO. It takes about 9 minute drives. It is great place for shopping lovers to buy their stuff at here.

Aeon Mall Kulaijaya JB

The shopping offers variety of products and retails service such as The Face Shop, Summit, Daiso and etc. Besides that, AEON Kulaijaya also provide TGV Cinema and variety of restaurants for you to dine in. The shopping mall is less crowded if comparing to other shopping malls in Johor Bahru.

Address: PTD 106273, Persiaran Indahpura Utama, Bandar Indahpura, 81000 Kulaijaya, Johor
AEON Careline: 1-300-80-AEON(2366)
Opening Hours:
Sunday to Thursday: 10:00am – 10:00pm
Friday to Saturday: 10:00am – 10:30pm

Airport Near Johor Premium Outlets (JPO)

The nearest airport to JPO is Senai International Airport which is located 8km from JPO. The journey from JPO to the airport is approximately 9 minute drives. The airport serves both local and international destination.

Johor Bahru Senai International Airport

Free WIFI is available at Senai International Airport for 30 minutes. Besides that, many services and facilities are available too such as currency exchange, car rentals service, ATMs, cash machine, prayer rooms, information desk, food & drink outlets and etc.

Water Park Near To Johor Premium Outlet

Johor Premium Outlets is not too far from Legoland Malaysia, Austin Heights Water & Adventure Park and other attractions in Johor Bahru. It is about 24-minute drive to Legoland Malaysia from JPO, thus creating a good day and night travel opportunity.

7 Water Park in Johor

If you want to travel somewhere in Malaysia for shopping then you should take a look at the Johor Premium Outlets.

This is a popular place to shop at, thanks to the substantial sales that you can find here. You can especially get here through our convenient car hire service no matter where you are in Singapore.

Johor Premium Outlet Review

The Johor Premium Outlets mall is a Genting-Simon property that features dozens of stores that provide products that are 20-60% off of their original prices, depending on where you go or what you are interested in buying.

Several big names in the world of designer fashions have products for sale at this outlet mall. The center has individual stores for such brand names and companies like

  • Adidas,
  • Armani,
  • Brooks Brothers,
  • DKNY,
  • Guess,
  • Coach,
  • Polo Ralph Lauren,
  • Roxy,
  • Versace,
  • Victoria’s Secret.

You can find these on a mall direction map when you get there.

johor premium outlet

There are shoes stores such as Clarks, Geox, Skechers and Vincci at this mall. There are a few luxury leather shops in the area including Coach, Fossil, Tumi and Samsonite factory outlet shops. You can also find accessories and jewelry from Tomei and the Swiss Watch Gallery while you are here.

You can enjoy a good meal from any restaurant here while you are shopping at the Johor Premium Outlets. The mall has Absolute Thai, Baskin-Robbins, Kampachi, Taang Shifu and Starbucks. These are all open during regular business hours.

A plan to go from Singapore to Johor Premium Outlets can entail a travel plan from E2 from the northern central part of the city after covering a fare to get through the bridge. In fact, you can get into the area very quickly when you travel into town from Singapore or even from Kuala Lumpur.

The mall is located in a nice spot that is not too crowded and has plenty of outdoor spaces for your shopping desires. If you’re looking for products for sale while in Johor, then this is a quality place to shop at. It’s especially affordable compared to other Malaysian shopping spaces because of the discounts offered here.

Address: Jalan Premium Outlets, Indahpura, 81000 Kulai, Johor, Malaysia
Contact:+607 – 661 8888
Johor Premium Outlet Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00am – 10:00pm

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